HONDA PRODUCTION MOTORCYCLES 1945-1980

HONDA PRODUCTION MOTORCYCLES 1945-1980

MICK WALKER

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Código:
8672
Idioma:
INGLES
Editorial:
CROWOOD PRESS
Materia
Marcas en varios idiomas
ISBN:
978-1-86126-820-4
Páginas:
208
Encuadernación:
PORTADA DURA CON CARATULA
Medidas:
253 mm x 195 mm
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Preface
1 Origins
2 Super Cub and Other Singles
3 CB92 and Other Small Twins
4 C/CB72/77 Series
5 CB450 and CB500T
6 CB250, 350, 360 and 400
7 XL Trail and TL Trial
8 CD Touring Twins
9 Racing
10 CB750
11 Smaller Fours
12 Gold Wing
13 CBX Six
14 CX Series
15 Two-Strokes
Index


Founded not long after World War Two, Honda quickly grew to be a very successful company, manufacturing motorized vehicles and equipment. Perhaps its biggest impact has been caused by its motorcycles, which through their economy, good design and excellent performance severely affected the once-dominant British motorcycle industry and built up an enthusiastic following across the world.

This book from Mick Walker examines Honda production motorcycles of the classic era, from the beginning of production through to 1980, and includes such favourite machines as the CB750, the Gold Wing and the CX V-Twins.


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